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    Posted: 12 Jan 2011 at 10:05pm
I was reading my February issue of TRAINS magazine tonight and on page 43 there is a picture of a Peoria & Western FP9 going past a barn with an Allis sitting outside.
The captions  states that the engine is going past an Allis Chalmers model 1280 that is older then the engine.
It looks like a B with a belly mower on it. Bob
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JohnCO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jan 2011 at 12:54am
Obviously the author of the article knows more about locomotives then tractors. 
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Bob, You mean THIS magazine? My youngest gets that mag, took this photo of the Febuary cover just so I could show people that train nuts aint quite right. LOL
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Yes, Butch, that's the one.  Never thought I'd see Trains doing a scratch 'n sniff!  (I haven't scratched mine yet.)  I noticed the tractor in that photo too, Bob, then I noticed the "1280"?? - I'm with you. 

Good to know there are some other railroad folks in the group.

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Well, that was pretty kinky, wasn't it?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JohnCO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jan 2011 at 12:26pm
Should be easy to make that smell, just add a little extra ink, smells nearly the same.
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Scratch and sniff to smell a crosstie? In 40 + years railroading (15 on the Delaware and Hudson then 25 as a FRA Track Safety Inspector), smelling creosote usually meant there was a derailment. Seems like that pungent odor is released when crossties are split open by wheels "on the ground" Doesn't bring back pleasant memories for me. Seen too many wrecks. Bob@allisdowneast
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When I read the subject line I thought you were doing some kind of pun on the name of the band 'Alice N Chains'...
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The "scratch n sniff" was so important that I forgot to mention it. I get Trains and Classic Toy Trains.
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American Flyer owners might remember the smell of "liquid smoke" as you twist open the glass bottle with the eye drop tube built in the cap.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Coke-in-MN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jan 2011 at 11:42pm
I remember the little red bulb type smoke capsuls for the AF trains. use a pin or cut end off and squeese into stack.
 Still looking for AC things (why I don't know as have not had mine out of storage in 25 years) and still think I want to buy or find a 4-8-4 locomotive (AC #332, 334, 336) or the 0-8-0 switcher (AF #343, 346) . Bid on a few on e-bay but the price gets a little high for WANT , and have not got to the NEED point in life.
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